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198 days on Market Please note due to restrictions on real estate showings during Covid-19, the days on market calculation does not include days where those restrictions applied.
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Days on Market:
198 Please note due to restrictions on real estate showings during Covid-19, the days on market calculation does not include days where those restrictions applied.
Note: the above is based on a down payment of 20% ($399,000),
which is the minimum amount permitted by the building.
Description
Imagine having your own Petite Brownstone on the Upper West Side! Pomander Walk is a Hidden Gem listed on The National Register of Historic Places. Enter through the Wrought Iron Private gate and find yourself in a Magical Secret Garden landscaped with colourful hydrangea and blossoming rose bushes or this time of year even your own winter wonderland!
Nestled on this wonderful street you'll find a beautiful 3 story Tudor Style home adorned with window boxes and enchanting view. The first story of this quaint home features a sizable dining room with massive island kitchen, stainless steel chef's appliances and a half bath with washer and dryer. The second story has a grand living room, full bathroom with jacuzzi tub and a bedroom with a view of the pristine gardens.
The third story has a lovely master bedroom with vaulted ceilings, full bath with rain shower, exposed brick walls and a lovely second bedroom. A huge bonus, this home actually comes with it's own attic with possible potential to convert to another room, quite a find on The Upper West Side! Built in 1921 by Architects King and Campbell this little slice of England in Manhattan is a replica of a street by the same name in the town of Chiswick on the outskirts of London later made famous by the author Louis Parker in his book to later become a Broadway Play "Pomander Walk".
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